It was the early 1990s, and a voice that pierced through the airwaves of a Davis student radio station, California, ignited the Chicano movement.
In a few years, he would be gone.
His voice silenced.
Oscar Gomez was his name and his body was discovered at Santa Barbara’s bottom of a huge bluff.
KPCC/LAist’s Adolfo Guzman Lopez has been unraveling his mysterious death and his legacy in a podcast called aEUR” Imperfect Paradise.
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